South Dakota Leaders: From Pierre Chouteau, Jr., to Oscar HoweHerbert T. Hoover, Larry J. Zimmerman University of South Dakota Press, 1989 - 500 páginas Published on the occasion of the 100th anniversary of the admission of South Dakota to the Union, South Dakota Leaders profiles 29 men and women whose achievements have figured prominently in the history of the 40th state. The editors have included essays on such famous South Dakotans as Sitting Bull, Crazy Horse, George McGovern, and Laura Ingalls Wilder. There are also profiles of lesser known leaders; Martin Marty, the first Catholic Bishop of Dakota; Harvey Dunn, celebrated artist and poet; Niels Ebbesen Hansen, a leader in the field of agriculture; and many others. |
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Agency American Annie appointment Beadle became began Benedictine Bishop Black Hills Bullock career Catholic Charles Chouteau Church College Company Congress constitution convention County Courtesy W.H. Crazy Horse Creek culture Custer Dakota Territory Deadwood Deloria Democratic DeSmet Eastern Sioux Edmunds election entered Episcopal established farm farmers Father federal officials funds Gladys Gladys Pyle Governor Hare House Huron Ibid Indian Affairs John later Laura Laura Ingalls Wilder leaders legislation Legislature Loriks Marty McGovern Mellette Mellette's Minnesota mission missionaries Missouri River Mother Jerome Mundt Nebraska Newton Edmunds non-Indians Norbeck Oglala party Peter Norbeck Pettigrew Philip Pierre political prairie Presentation Sisters President Pyle railroad ranch Rapid City Red Cloud Reifel Republican reservation Riggs Rolvaag Santee served Seth Bullock Sioux Falls Sitting Bull Spotted Tail statehood Tallent tion took Treaty tribal tribes U.S. Senate Vermillion White Wilder William Williamson wrote Yankton